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Introduction to IP, TK and TCEs
May 14, 2019 Daphne Zografos Johnsson Legal Officer, Traditional Knowledge Division
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Outline Recap – key features of IP rights Are TK and TCEs IP?
What are IP rights useful for? Some examples Some tools and resources
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Key features of IP rights
Protect products of creative intellectual activity Criteria of protection Confer exclusive rights Limitations and exceptions Limited in time
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IP Copyright Patents Trade marks GIs Designs
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Why do we have intellectual property rights?
What is the public domain?
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Are TK and TCEs intellectual property?
TK/TCEs are creative expressions of indigenous peoples and local communities They are products of creative intellectual activity so they are “intellectual property”
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Traditional cultural expressions
Forms in which traditional knowledge and culture are expressed, communicated and manifested May be tangible, intangible or mixed Ex: songs, performances, crafts, names, symbols, art, narratives, designs, architecture and motifs
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Traditional knowledge
Content or substance of knowledge which results from intellectual activity in a traditional context Includes know-how, skills, innovations, practices, and learning Not limited to a specific technical field and may include, traditional agricultural, environmental, medicinal knowledge, and any traditional knowledge associated with cultural expressions and genetic resources
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Characteristics of TK and TCEs
Are handed down from generation to generation, either orally or by imitation Reflect a community’s cultural and social identity Are often made by “authors unknown” and are regarded as “belonging” to a community under customary laws Are constantly evolving, developing and being recreated within a community
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Traditional knowledge Traditional cultural expressions
TK and TCEs are intellectual property Traditional knowledge Traditional cultural expressions They cannot be fully protected by existing IP systems due to inadequacies of the system
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Options for protecting TK/TCEs with IP
Protection with conventional/existing IP systems Adaptation of conventional/existing IP systems Sui generis protection
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What are IP rights useful for?
Defensive protection Prevent third party uses Prevent third party gaining IP rights over TK/TCEs Positive protection Proactive use of IP rights
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Copyright Key features Idea/expression No protection for style
Limitations Originality Authorship Term of protection Fixation Protection of contemporary TCEs
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Trade marks Key features First come first served
Preventing offensive and deceptive marks Use as a distinctive tool – marketing tool May be licensed
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Collective and certification marks
Distinctive signs Allow for collective use Can certify some characteristics of the goods Geographical origin Authenticity Possibility of joint marketing campaigns Need for education/awareness-raising Enable consumer recognition and customer loyalty
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Geographical indications
Indication used on products specific geographical origin qualities, characteristics or a reputation Collective use Can help preserve traditional ways TK as such not protected Premium price Heavier implementation
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Designs Key features Protects aesthetic elements of a products
“The look and feel” 2D or 3D Shape or designs
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Patents Key elements Novelty, inventive step, industrial application
Defensive element – preventing the grant of erroneous patents Positive element – encouraging TK-based innovation
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Nutmeg used since ancient times in India for oral diseases
Patent filed for “oral compositions containing extracts of nutmeg and related methods” EPO prior art search found references in Indian TK digital library Invention did not meet requirements of inventive step Rejected
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Collaborations Confidentiality
What kind of output could result in IP rights? Will those have sufficient commercial value to justify the expense of seeking IP protection? Who will apply for the IP rights? Who will own the IP rights? How will the benefits be shared?
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Geographical indications
Copyright Trade secrets Collective marks Industrial designs
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Daphne.Zografos@wipo.int grtkf@wipo.int
Thank you!
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